Here's When You Can Buy Advance Tickets for Suicide Squad

Suicide Squad doesn't come out for another month, but anticipation is already at a fever pitch, and fans will be clamoring to buy advance tickets for the buzzy DC movie. Now, Warner Bros. has revealed when tickets will go on sale for both the U.S. and the U.K., and it's pretty damn soon:

The level of excitement for this movie is kind of insane, especially considering that most of these heroes weren't well-known before publicity for the movie began. Batman and Superman are obviously better-known than anyone in SS (with the possible exception of the Joker), but Suicide Squad is already getting much better buzz from early screenings, and the fan response has been much more positive. It helps that the marketing campaign has been on-point, especially with its music, but it also just looks like a better movie. Hopefully it will live up to the sky-high expectations, if only so we can finally get a decent DCEU film.

Suicide Squad follows the events of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, and takes place in a post-Superman world where the government tries to determine how to respond in the event that an alien with more villainous intentions visits Earth. Ruthless intelligence officer Amanda Waller (Viola Davis) offers to recruit society's worst criminals, those possessing lethal skills and superhuman powers. Her first target: the possessed archaeologist June Moone/Enchantress (Cara Delevingne).

When Midway City is threatened by a powerful mystical enemy, Waller's plan gets the go-ahead. She cuts deals with the whole squad of prisoners: Deadshot (Will Smith) gets his Second Amendment rights ­reinstated, Harley (Margot Robbie) is set free from her cage, Diablo (Jay ­Hernandez) steps out of his fireproof prison, Boomerang (Jai Courtney) and Slipknot (Adam Beach) each get to wield their signature weapons once more, and Killer Croc ­(Adewale Akinnuoye-­Agbaje) emerges from the swamp. The only condition is this: Obey orders or die. This is strictly enforced by squad leader Rick Flag (Joel Kinnaman), the samurai Katana (Karen Fukuhara), and of course the explosive devices – developed by Wayne Enterprises – inserted into their necks. However, the arrival of the tatted-up Gotham City mega-criminal, the Joker (Jared Leto), might doom the mission thanks to his plan to reunite with his true love, Harley.